Anti-Deperessants Linked to Serious Stomach Issues, Suicide, and MoreThe Times USA is taking closer look at the negative side effects of anti-depressant medicines. According to the article: "Patients taking anti-depressant medications classified as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are (READ MORE...)

BriefingWire.com, 2/06/2019 - The Times USA is taking closer look at the negative side effects of anti-depressant medicines. According to the article:

"Patients taking anti-depressant medications classified as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are 40 percent more likely to develop severe gastrointestinal bleeding, particularly when they also use common over-the-counter pain relievers, according to a research review in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association.

"Nearly 13 percent of Americans 12 years and older take an antidepressant, and SSRIs are among the most frequently prescribed because they are relatively low-cost, effective and safe. However, they also carry risks for gastrointestinal and intracranial bleeding that compound when taken with other medications.

The article goes on to point out serious mental health implications with such medicines.

"On a side note, Dr. Linda Lagemann, PhD. is a leading mental health expert and has discussed the problems of anti-depressants often on the nationally syndicated radio show, the Price of Business. She notes that many of these drugs contribute to suicides and possibly, spree killings."

This article is must reading for everybody concerned about the potential adverse affects of mental health medicines.